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Mallon

[ mal-uhn ]

noun

  1. Mary Typhoid Mary, 1869?–1938, U.S. cook, born in Ireland: known immune carrier of typhoid fever who infected many with the disease, institutionalized in 1914.


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John Patrick Mallon, of Catholic video production company Sancta Familia Media, said the city was already packed full of people, with "extraordinary security measures" put in place by the Italian government.

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He has said Mr Hume and his deputy Seamus Mallon were among the figures who drew him to the party to campaign for the Good Friday Agreement.

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Based on the novel by Thomas Mallon, the eight-episode “Fellow Travelers” sets up shop at the intersection of the political and the personal, and asks if the two can ever really be separated.

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The fact that researchers are finding all these horned dinosaur species is a source of excitement, Mallon says—but also a source of frustration, given the discussions over each new fossil.

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I began the pitch for “Fellow Travelers,” my adaptation of Thomas Mallon’s beautiful novel, with a piece of personal history.

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